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chubsta
Senior Member Joined: 26 Apr 2013 Location: Folkestone,Kent Status: Offline Points: 430 |
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Checked again today as it was a little warmer but just one juvenile frog. My covers don't see the sun at all this time of year so I may put some down in a different area next Spring
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Suzy
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I had a look under the covers again this morning as it was sunny. This is the same one that I saw yesterday, and in the same position. No more seen.
A while later I peeled back the black plastic on a compost heap and discovered this palmate newt. I photographed it from underneath the glass jar to show some of its spots. |
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A lovely sunny day but temps mainly in single figures. The same slowie under its cover and another of same size under another cover.
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The same two slowies as the 8th November seen again yesterday.
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